Elementary School students Develop computer games "Young Developers"

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Elementary School students Develop computer games "Young Developers"

MS Office schools 2000 students schools 4000 students 2008 Scratch-Pilot 3 schools 75 students Game Maker MS Office Game Maker Scratch

Pedagogy Students Training

Need To Know All To Know MIT’s Activity CardsEduware Manual Lesson Plans Karev’s Activity Structure* cards *Activity Structure is a term coined by Prof. Judy Harris in Training Pedagogy Student

X= Positive Y= Positive X= Positive Y= Negative X= Negative Y= Positive X= Negative Y= Negative X=0 Y=0 Programming Concepts-coordinate system RightLeftRight-Up Up DownRight-DownLeft-UpLeft-Down X Y X= Positive X= Negative Y= Positive Y= Negative Scratch Interface Scratch Interface Game Sample Game Sample Programming Concepts Programming Concepts Menu

ShoesAccessoriesPetsClothing Money Exit Electric shop Soap shop Ice cream Food court

Organization Community School Student